Once again it’s been a while since our last beginner conversation but welcome back for the long over due fifth part in our Beginner Practice Korean Conversation series. This conversation is at a coffee shop and is between, a customer “Jessica” who is ordering a cup of coffee (Cafe Latte) and gives her order to … Continue reading »
Korean Writing Worksheet – Final Consonant 11 “ㅊ”
Hello and welcome to our new series of Korean Writing Worksheets. This series will look at the final consonant that completes Korean characters, and this series will look at the 14 basic varieties. Also all of the worksheets will use the vowel “ㅏ” (ah) as a base reference, this therefore limits the series to just … Continue reading »
Korean Possessive Pronouns Chart – Free PDF Download
This is the second part in our irregular Korean Grammar resources series, this second part one we look at a Korean Possessive Pronouns Chart. The chart shows both the formal and informal forms of each Possessive Pronoun. They are further subdivided into Singular and Plural. Normally Korean (Hangul) sentences start with a Pronoun just like in English. … Continue reading »
Korean Writing Worksheet – Final Consonant 10 “ㅋ”
Hello and welcome to our new series of Korean Writing Worksheets. This series will look at the final consonant that completes Korean characters, and this series will look at the 14 basic varieties. Also all of the worksheets will use the vowel “ㅏ” (ah) as a base reference, this therefore limits the series to just … Continue reading »
Korean Writing Worksheet – Final Consonant 9 “ᄋ”
Hello and welcome to our new series of Korean Writing Worksheets. This series will look at the final consonant that completes Korean characters, and this series will look at the 14 basic varieties. Also all of the worksheets will use the vowel “ㅏ” (ah) as a base reference, this therefore limits the series to just … Continue reading »
At the Bank – Extended Practice Korean Conversation 5 & Vocabulary List (Free Download / Printout)
Hello again and welcome to our fifth Extended Korean Conversation. The topic for this fifth example conversation is “At the Bank” (은행에서), and is between two people Micheal (the customer) & a Bank Teller (the employee). They are talking about opening a new bank account and some other aspects of banking. Some of the concepts … Continue reading »
Korean Writing Worksheet – Final Consonant 8 “ㅈ”
Hello and welcome to our new series of Korean Writing Worksheets. This series will look at the final consonant that completes Korean characters, and this series will look at the 14 basic varieties. Also all of the worksheets will use the vowel “ㅏ” (ah) as a base reference, this therefore limits the series to just … Continue reading »
Korean Personal Pronouns Chart – Free PDF Download
This is hopefully the first of main Korean Grammar resources, this first one is a Korean Personal Pronouns Chart. The chart shows both the formal and informal forms of each Personal Pronoun. They are further subdivided into Singular and Plural. Normally Korean (Hangul) sentences start with a Pronoun just like in English. So this chart … Continue reading »
Korean Writing Worksheet – Final Consonant 7 “ㅅ”
Hello and welcome to our new series of Korean Writing Worksheets. This series will look at the final consonant that completes Korean characters, and this series will look at the 14 basic varieties. Also all of the worksheets will use the vowel “ㅏ” (ah) as a base reference, this therefore limits the series to just … Continue reading »
Hangul Chart (How to say the Korean Alphabet) Free PDF & Video
We are proud to present our latest free Korean (Hangul) study resource the Hangul Chart (How to say the Korean Alphabet). Just like in English the Korean alphabet is spoken differently then it sounds phonically. For example in English the alphabet goes ABC but phonically it sounds like Ah, Ba, Ca (sort of). The same … Continue reading »